I continue waiting a responce by a nuclear physicist
But I doubt any nuclear physicist come here, since he knows that he cannot explain such failure of Nuclear Physics
I continue waiting a responce by a nuclear physicist
But I doubt any nuclear physicist come here, since he knows that he cannot explain such failure of Nuclear Physics
It's quite interesting to see people proud of exhibiting their ignoranceIt is odd to see such a genius unable to spell the simple words one learns in elementary school, but he could be a savant.
It's quite interesting to see people proud of exhibiting their ignorance
Instead of continuing to say nonsenses, I suggest everybody to invite a nuclear theorist to come in here, so that to explain us how the spin-interaction can influence the proton-neutron interaction according to Nuclear Physics.
What is the magnitude of the interaction between the wavefunction of a proton and a neutron, when they interact ?A spin-up particle simply has a different wavefunction than a spin-down particle, and that difference needs to go into any particle-interaction calculation you could possibly do.
What is the magnitude of the interaction between the wavefunction of a proton and a neutron, when they interact ?
Be more specific. What quantity do you want to know, in what units, for what experimental conditions?
Be more specific. What quantity do you want to know, in what units, for what experimental conditions?
the spin-down (or spin-up) produces a magnetic field ?A spin-up particle simply has a different wavefunction than a spin-down particle, and that difference needs to go into any particle-interaction calculation you could possibly do.
translation from my book Eisberg & Resnick, Quantum Physics (page 779, in portuguese):Be more specific. What quantity do you want to know, in what units, for what experimental conditions?
What is the magnitude of the spin-orbit interaction in Mayer-Jensen theory?
What is the explanation?
The unique possible explanation would be that the potential nucleon-nucleon depends on the spin
the spin-down (or spin-up) produces a magnetic field ?
What is the magnitude of the interactions by the spin ?Yes, this is well known. Like I said, it's not a problem---all particle-particle interactions, E&M-mediated or not, depend on spin.
No, it has nothing to do with the E&M fields. Instead, roughly speaking, it's related to the Pauli Exclusion Principle.